Boots

As an outdoor, unspayed, unvaccinated kitty, this beautiful Calico, Boots, was at risk in a number of ways, not the least of which was becoming another statistic in the serious cat overpopulation problem in British Columbia.

Luckily, she was surrendered to the BC SPCA North Cariboo District Branch by her original owner on July 26, 2018, when she was 18 months old, along with her litter of five, four-month-old kittens.

As kittens can become pregnant as early as five months of age, this may not have been Boots’ first litter, but it would be her last. In time, all six were spayed or neutered, vaccinated and socialized by a couple of our wonderful foster families.

But that didn’t stop her from immediately catching the eye of a discerning adopter. Boots found her forever home the very next day, and seems to be doing very well, judging from this update from her new guardians:

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